If you can stream the station in your browser, you can get the Source URL and update RadioSure very easily... more easily that posting a request here for someone to do it for you.

There are many ways, but this is probably the easiest. Start the stream in the Google Chrome browser. On the web page, right click and at the bottom of the menu, select "Inspect Ctrl+Shift+I". That will show you a new panel on the right side of the web page. The panel will have tabs for: Elements, Console, Sources, Network, Performance, Memory, Application, Security, Audits and perhaps others if you have Addons. It will default to "Elements". Click on the 4th tab called "Network". Then press F5 to refresh the page.

You will then see many line items, each an element on the web page, all of them will be static except the one you are interested in. The stream will show a size (in the "Size" column) that continues to increase as you stream as well as a a time in the "Time" column that increases. You will see the time charted in the Waterfall column. Your stream is the only item with a long bar chart in the Waterfall area.

Right click on the line item and select "Copy, Copy link address". That is the URL RadioSure needs for its source. If you want to see the URL, instead of right clicking, you can click on the line and a new panel shows up with the tabs of "Headers, Preview, Response and Timing". On the Header tab (the default tab) under General, the first line is "Request URL: " followed by the URL you want to have as the Source URL.

I have attached two examples. Each website does not clearly show its streaming URL, but Google chrome will show it to you.

Google Chrome on Windows - right click on streaming page, select Inspect, then Network tab, F5 (refresh), get stream source URL. Note that the URL shown is https , RadioSure takes only the http version